Miniature hens-is there such a thing?

Has anyone tried breeding for very small chickens? I am just wondering because my Duckwing Bantams are very small and I am thinking of putting the smallest hen and rooster together to see if I can breed down to an even smaller bird.

Firgures ... I already have mini-horses
If I can scale down the whole farm, maybe I can retire

I had some really really tiny bantam cochins. I think they had a dwarf gene or something. They had really short legs, too. Some of them also had the very slow or late feathering gene. They were cool.
chel

I too have been looking for tiny hens. My 4 year old son bought a truly tiny 7 year old rooster at market about a month ago. Only roughly 7-8 inches tall to the top of his head when he is puffed up looking around. and he weights alittle over a pound. And I have been looking for a hen to go with him ever since. It's not easy to find them, we got "Igy" just by chance. And I have had no luck at finding any more tiny chichens.

CindyJean
yes, there are miniture chickens,if you log on to mcmurrayhatchery.com,there you'll find bantams in rhode island red,or do as I do and keep breeding your smallest chickens and hatching the smallest eggs they lay.....it takes time

Seramas are the smallest breed you can find, but my advice is to shop around before you buy any or get any eggs for them. They were imported into the US by two or three different people several years back, but at least one of them is in it only for the money. (His birds aren't necessarily pure-bred anymore and not of very good quality.) It's best to educate yourself thouroughly on the breed before you purchase anything so you know what to look for. They are still very hard to come by, and there are a lot of scammers out there who will sell you eggs claiming they are Serama, of a certain size, or of a certain line, when in fact, they are not.